The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is a globally accepted framework that explains what knowledge someone has or should have when learning a foreign language in any country in the world.

The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages ​​describes in detail the knowledge and skills - skills that a learner needs to learn a foreign language, and how he / she should be able to handle the language in written, oral and all communication levels (acoustics - understanding of texts).

It also describes:

- What kind of texts one can understand

- What can he write (topic, report, letter, article or email & how many words)

- The vocabulary level and the subjects it can handle (oral & acoustic)

The Common European Framework allows us to speak a "common" language when it comes to characterizing the knowledge of someone learning a foreign language, its level of study and giving us a very specific picture of the knowledge but also the goals we need to achieve and improve to go to the next level.